Skip to Main Content
John B. Coleman Library Ask A Librarian

HUNF 2353- P01: Intermediate Nutrition Dr. Sanders : Nutrition: Topics and Subject areas

Study of the principles of nutrition and the application of these principles to providing adequate nutrition to humans

Nutrition: Topics and Subject Areas

Credo Reference is an information skills solutions provider that serves libraries worldwide. Credo is an easy-to-use tool for research, homework, and other reference needs. Gather background information on your topic from over one thousand full-text encyclopedias, subject handbooks, and current events resources, as well as 500,000+ images and audio files and over 1,000 videos. Credo promotes knowledge building, problem solving and critical thinking to give people the information skills necessary for success throughout their academic, professional and personal lives.

 

(Search bar- drop down menu)
Mind Map concept provide a powerful way to visualize and understand the research process and the research keywords- boolean phrases
 
 
 
 
 
 
Subject area ideas related to Health and Medicine
 
 
 
 
Subject area ideas related to Food and Nutrition

 

 

Credo Reference Mind Map Toolbox Handout  PDF

Health: Topics and Subject Areas

Issues & Controversies explores and analyzes hundreds of hot topics in politics, business, government, crime, law, energy, education, health, family, science, foreign policy, race, rights, society, and culture. Updated weekly, with a wire-service newsfeed providing the latest headline stories, Issues & Controversies offers in-depth articles designed to inspire thought-provoking debates and research papers. Since its inception in 1995, Issues & Controversies has been a core student and educator resource for understanding and writing about contemporary events and conflicts, as well as for debate prep. It also provides comprehensive coverage and analysis every year of the National High School Debate Topic.

 


Issues and Controversies: Health, Medicine, and Nutrition

Topics and subject area guides listed

Affordable Care Act
Anorexia
Antidepressant Drugs
Antipsychotic Drugs
Artificial Sweeteners
Autism
Beauty Pageants
Body Image
Bulimia
Caffeine
Calorie Counts
Child Beauty Pageants
Childhood Obesity
Children and Antidepressant Drugs
Children and Psychotic Drugs
Coffee
Cosmetic Surgery
DDT
Diagnosing Autism
Disease
Eating Disorders
Ebola
Egg Donation
Energy Drinks
Epidemics
Ethanol
Farm Subsidies
Farm to Table
Fashion Industry
Flu
Food Safety
Genetically Modified Food
Genetically Modified Organisms
H1N1 Vaccine
Health Care
Health Care Mandates
Health Insurance
Heart Screening
Hospitals
HPV Vaccine
Involuntary Commitment of the Mentally Ill
Junk Food
Life Span Extension
Local Food Movement
Malaria
Mammograms
Mandatory Ultrasound
Medicaid
Medical Ethics
Medical Insurance
Medical Testing
Medicare
Mental Health
Modeling
Nurse Staffing
Nutrition and Diet
Obamacare
Obesity
Off-Label Drugs
Organ Donation
Organic Food
Patient Rights
Pesticides
Pharmaceuticals
Physician Endorsement of Pharmaceuticals
Physician-Assisted Suicide
Plastic Surgery
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Prescription Drugs
Prescription-Drug Pricing
Psychedelic Drug Therapy
Psychiatry
Public Health
Public Option
Race and Medicine
Right to Die
School Lunches
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Smallpox
Soda
Soda Taxes
Soldiers' Mental Health
Sugar
Teens and Plastic Surgery
Therapeutic Animals
Ultrasound
Vaccines
Women's Health
Wrestlers' Health

John B. Coleman Library
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 519, MS 1040, Prairie View, Texas 77446
Physical Address: L.W. Minor St. / University Drive, Prairie View, Texas 77446
Reference: (936) 261-1535, Circulation: (936) 261-1542
Email: askalibrarian@pvamu.edu

Library Hours